I mean, what are you accomplishing by proclaiming Fleury the number one goalie moving forward? You basically just **** on the guy (Vokoun) who carried this team as far as he could.

No, Fleury should not get that vote of confidence. The correct statement AT THE VERY LEAST would have been as follows: We have two goaltenders who have helped this team. We will see where things stand in training camp.

Boogeyman wrote:I mean, what are you accomplishing by proclaiming Fleury the number one goalie moving forward? You basically just **** on the guy (Vokoun) who carried this team as far as he could.

No, Fleury should not get that vote of confidence. The correct statement AT THE VERY LEAST would have been as follows: We have two goaltenders who have helped this team. We will see where things stand in training camp.

It actually kind of pisses me off that he said that. Vokoun was a steady calming influence in net who did a hell of a good job considering the circus that played in front of him more often than not.

Wonder how these guys feel about the coach playing favorites? No wonder there are rumors of a broken room. You get a hall of fame player with 500+ goals scored in this league, who flat out denied another team to play for your organization.... And you treat him like some ECHL fodder by completely misusing him at every opportunity.

The small talk is that Sid wanted to play with Dupuis and Kunitz. You know what Lindy Ruff's answer to that is? Hey Sid, go **** yourself...

A real coach with foresight would have had Iginla playing along side Crosby the second the trade papers went through. Knowing all the while that the whole Kunitz-Crosby-Dupuis thing is cute in the regular season.. The post season is where we will need a larger talent like Iginla playing with Sid to rise to the challenge.

Iginla isn't slow, or washed up. He's a victim of his own class. He went out and played entirely out of his element. I'm thoroughly embarrassed that he was treated the way he was. Especially after he was so adamant about coming here.

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Because when upper management says **** like this... They mean it. Clearly. Also, everyone saw Fleury's play these past two post seasons... Do you really think Bylsma would be fooling anyone in to a worthwhile trade by proclaiming he is their number one goaltender? No, 29 other gm's are sitting around saying the same thing we are... Wtf is this guys deal?

Pens have been masters in the media. I don't believe for a second what HCDB said about Fleury. There is 100 reasons to say that about him and none to say negative unless he was an upcoming UfA and even then you probably stay mostly positive or neutral.

The guy has played like **** in the post season more often than not. No need to hold his hand any longer.

The posturing that you are alluding to is naivity on your part. No one is buying tire pumping. This is the NHL with people who's job consists of knowing to a T how players are performing as we'll as their flaws.

Boogeyman wrote:I mean, what are you accomplishing by proclaiming Fleury the number one goalie moving forward? You basically just **** on the guy (Vokoun) who carried this team as far as he could.

No, Fleury should not get that vote of confidence. The correct statement AT THE VERY LEAST would have been as follows: We have two goaltenders who have helped this team. We will see where things stand in training camp.

Why would he say anything other than this? It won't effect Vokoun to hear this. It won't do anything but help Fluery, or his value. This is basically a statement with no downside (very little upside also).

I may be naive, but I don't really see how this would be the Pens best opportunity for awhile. Sure, changes need to be made, but I don't expect them to fall into the abyss anytime soon. Anything can happen, but I see this as a contending team for awhile still.

Pitts wrote:Dupuis IS NOT a legitimate top six forward. He's a nice player with Crosby who had a great year, but he is a 3rd line forward for life. Period.

no, but the guy puts up top line numbers when paired with a top line center which not everyone can do. the guy was on pace for a 40 goal season through 50 games this year which is a pretty large sample size to factor for streakiness. I have no faith that if left on his own he could put up those kind of numbers but if he can do it consistently with Crosby then he is worth three or four million a year. just like James Neal can't do anything on his own but for 5 million a year if he can put up 40 plus goals with Malkin I am happy.

I'm a simple man from humble beginnings. Born in Pittsburgh PA to hard working blue collar people. My father is a carpenter and i make my living as a carpenter. To be a truly good carpenter requires more trial and error than it does a towering intellect. My only edukational achievement being a high school diploma is further proof that my lifestyle does not require the brightest or most beautiful of minds.

All that being said.

Even I know that the only way to beat "the trap" is to either attack the middle of the ice with speed and drive to the net or dump and forcheck like a demon. It's North to South NOT East to West that wins hockey games.

So my question is, if i know this why doesn't Dan Bylsma?

Why do i make $xx,xxx make a year and he $x,xxx,xxx a year? Peace out HCDB.